Chimo
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2016
- Messages
- 745
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Vessel Name
- Chimo
- MMSI Number
- 316033437
I posted this in Cruises as a follow up to Roche. My apologies to those who are re-reading it but I thought it might be of interest in this forum as well.
"First thanks to Barry who showed me the accumulator installation. I went ahead and installed the Shurflo unit. My local yacht shop recommended that one over the Jabsco even though it was a tad more expensive. (I wasn't buying from him so no conflict of interest.) This was a really great mod.! The water flow has smoothed out and the pump is cycling nicely rather than being forced into a rapid chatter mode.
Second to Curt who showed me the GHS10 installation with the small block of wood addition to angle the handset slightly toward me at the helm. This handset change is great. I can see and control what is going on with the radio but also hear better.
Both mods. can be seen in our album. There is also a picture showing the overflow sump. This came up from a couple of people. As the HW tank heats up, either from heater or engine, the contents expand and have to relieve somewhere. (You can leave water pressure switched off and a faucet open as the HW tank heats up but I usually forget, or forget to close the faucet before I turn on water pressure.) Absent any other route the pressure relief valve will let about a cup or so of water escape. Once the water is hot then this will obviously stop. My issue was that this cup of water flowed through the locker (wetting contents) to the transducer location and then back through the drain hole under the locker bottom to the next drain hole down into the bilge. This latter hole is above the hull bottom on our boat so about 1.1/2 liters would accumulate before it drained. I hate resting water even though it is under the locker floor and I didn't like the idea of the water system reaching the 6 bar relief point of the tank. I simply took a clear tube off the PR valve and into a plastic box which acts as a sump. I know have to remember to empty that sump every 4 or 5 trips but I seem to be good at that."
"First thanks to Barry who showed me the accumulator installation. I went ahead and installed the Shurflo unit. My local yacht shop recommended that one over the Jabsco even though it was a tad more expensive. (I wasn't buying from him so no conflict of interest.) This was a really great mod.! The water flow has smoothed out and the pump is cycling nicely rather than being forced into a rapid chatter mode.
Second to Curt who showed me the GHS10 installation with the small block of wood addition to angle the handset slightly toward me at the helm. This handset change is great. I can see and control what is going on with the radio but also hear better.
Both mods. can be seen in our album. There is also a picture showing the overflow sump. This came up from a couple of people. As the HW tank heats up, either from heater or engine, the contents expand and have to relieve somewhere. (You can leave water pressure switched off and a faucet open as the HW tank heats up but I usually forget, or forget to close the faucet before I turn on water pressure.) Absent any other route the pressure relief valve will let about a cup or so of water escape. Once the water is hot then this will obviously stop. My issue was that this cup of water flowed through the locker (wetting contents) to the transducer location and then back through the drain hole under the locker bottom to the next drain hole down into the bilge. This latter hole is above the hull bottom on our boat so about 1.1/2 liters would accumulate before it drained. I hate resting water even though it is under the locker floor and I didn't like the idea of the water system reaching the 6 bar relief point of the tank. I simply took a clear tube off the PR valve and into a plastic box which acts as a sump. I know have to remember to empty that sump every 4 or 5 trips but I seem to be good at that."